Evaluation of maggot therapy applied to four clinical cases of animals in Bogota (Colombia)

The use of Lucilia sericata larvae in the treatment of infected wounds in four animal cases was evaluated. We used two bovines, one horse and one canine treated with maggot therapy in the veterinary clinic of the University of La Salle, Bogotá-Colombia. We developed the protocol for disinfection of...

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Animalia
Equidae
Lucilia sericata
Abscess
Biosurgery
Lucilia sericata
Wound healing
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Evaluation of maggot therapy applied to four clinical cases of animals in Bogota (Colombia)
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Evaluación de la terapia larval aplicada a cuatro casos clínicos de animales en Bogotá (Colombia)
title Evaluation of maggot therapy applied to four clinical cases of animals in Bogota (Colombia)
spellingShingle Evaluation of maggot therapy applied to four clinical cases of animals in Bogota (Colombia)
Animalia
Equidae
Lucilia sericata
Abscess
Biosurgery
Lucilia sericata
Wound healing
title_short Evaluation of maggot therapy applied to four clinical cases of animals in Bogota (Colombia)
title_full Evaluation of maggot therapy applied to four clinical cases of animals in Bogota (Colombia)
title_fullStr Evaluation of maggot therapy applied to four clinical cases of animals in Bogota (Colombia)
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of maggot therapy applied to four clinical cases of animals in Bogota (Colombia)
title_sort Evaluation of maggot therapy applied to four clinical cases of animals in Bogota (Colombia)
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Animalia
Equidae
Lucilia sericata
Abscess
Biosurgery
Lucilia sericata
Wound healing
topic Animalia
Equidae
Lucilia sericata
Abscess
Biosurgery
Lucilia sericata
Wound healing
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